Even in my youth, I began writing poems and short stories for family and friends. For a long time, writing was a quiet hobby, a place for thoughts and images that formed in my mind, seeking expression.
In 2024, my mother passed away, leaving behind an almost finished manuscript for a children's story. Her greatest dream was to publish this book and share her story with many enthusiastic children. She will no longer be able to realize this dream herself. Her unfinished work became a turning point for me. It gave me the impetus to finally write down and publish a story I had carried within me for many years—not sometime in the future, but consciously while I was still alive.
Magic, ancient legends, and mythical worlds have always fascinated me. Works like The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and Harry Potter shaped my enthusiasm for epic narratives. While I was initially intensely interested in ancient Egypt, later I was particularly captivated by the Celtic world with its druids, stone circles, runes, and symbols.
I see myself as a blend of analytical thinker and intuitive storyteller. Responsibility, balance, determination, family, and trust are values that define not only my life but also my stories. My guiding principle is: If I can imagine it, I can put it into words.
I write to create something lasting, perhaps also to process something. But above all, I write to touch readers, to give them a satisfying conclusion, and at the same time to awaken their curiosity for more. Because the story doesn't end with the first book; it's the beginning of a whole series.